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LOCAL GRID TEAM PLAYS LITTLETON IN SEASON OPENER f - * Schedule Of Yellow Jax Is Announced * Coach J. C. Hoyle, who has been busy the past couple of weeks, whipping something like a fair football team out of green material, announced today that the Yellow Jackets will play at Littleton on Friday afternoon, Sept. 26, in the opening game for the locals. Although a large number of can didates reported for practice and have-been getting into shape for the opening game, Coach Hoyle only has a few experienced players to build a team around. Around forty men have been trying for places on the varsity eleven, and twenty-five or thirty more have been working out on the junior squad. Coach Hoyle said today that the squad is shaping up nicely, and he hopes the Jax will make a good showing against strong teams to be played on a tough schedule. Four of the eight games scheduled will be played here. The schedule, complete except for three open dates on October 24, November 11, and November 28, is as follows: Sept. 26, Littleton, at Littleton; October 3, Weldon, at Roanoke Rapids; October 10, Elizabeth City, at Elizabeth City; October 17, Hen derson, at Roanoke Rapids; October 31, Goldsboro, at Roanoke Rapids; November 7, Kinston, at Kinston; November 14, Greenville, at Roa noke Rapids; November 19, Wash ington, at Roanoke Rapids. Society Will Meet Soon In Annual Session The North Carolina Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Society will holds its seventh annual meeting at the Hotel Goldsboro on September 24 25. Scientific papers will be delivered on Thursday morning, September 25, at 10 o’clock by: Dr. B. E. El lis of Indianapolis, Ind., Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology, on "Facial Nerve Injuries and Their Repair"; Dr. LeGrand H. Hardy of New York on “Evaluation of Orthoptic Train ing”; and at 2:30 Thursday after noon by Dr. B. E. Ellis on “The Treatment of Intra-Nasal Tumors”, and Dr. Hardy on "Color Vision.” Election of new officers will take place Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Medlin Attending Convention Mrs. Addie F. Medlin left Sun day to attend a five-day convention of the American Nurses Anesthetist Association in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mrs. Medlin will represent the North Carolina Nurses Anesthetist Association since the president, Miss Salmon could not attend. She expects to return Saturday, and leave Sunday for Watts’ Hospi tal in Durham where she will do relief anesthesia work for two months. Crowd Attends Seaboard High School Opening Approximately 400 students, teach ers, and patrons of the Seaboard High School attended the opening day program in the high school auditorium. Visiting speakers at the opening exercises were Miss O’Brian, North ampton County Supervisor of El ementary Schools, and Mrs. C. L. Vick, president of the Seaboard P.T.A. Other speakers on the pro gram were Principal Birdsall, Miss Mabel Powell, seventh-grade teach er, James Taylor, president of the Seaboard Student Organization. Musical selections were rendered by Edward Bottoms. Pour new teachers have been added to the Seaboard faculty this year—Miss Marjorie Williams, of Swans Quarter, music teacher; Miss Mary Alice Williams, of Cofield, math teacher; J. E. McIntyre, of Contetoe, agriculture teacher; and George Harris, of Seaboard, com mercial teacher. Present Program Rosemary Church Miss Evelyn Johnson, president of Y. W. A’s of Rosemary Baptist Church, assisted by other members of Y. W. A. and W. M. S. members, presented a program at the church on Monday evening. The aims, needs and opportunities of State Missions were discussed and an offering for State Missions was taken at the conclusion of the meeting. Those taking part on the pro gram were Mesdames George Pap pendick, Arlene Cooper, T. M. Jen- i kins, Paul Ray, F. W. Haynie, H. C. Johnson and Misses Hattie Humphries, Evelyn Johnson and Ann Matthews. Mrs. J. D. Yancey of Henderson was the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. I. Starke this week. William Farber spent the week in Baltimore. WtfWWrtWWWWWWWW Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lynch and sons, Ancell and Gerald, and Mrs. P. Y. Lynch were visitors in Rocky Mount Saturday. , AND OWN A FINE— [ Hamilton Watch f “The Watch of I Railroad Accuracy” f The JEWEL BOX offers you the J opportunity to wear one of the A | | finest watches in America on — | j EASY CREDIT TERMS J I The JEWEL BOX is to be ' | congratulated upon the opening ( i of their splendid new store in j Roanoke Rapids. Here they will ? he better able to serve you than 1 \ i ever before! j « | This advertisement is paid fo r by one of the country’s largest r distributors of HAMILTON WATCHES. Since we are wholesalers J »only our name is obviously of no importance to you, and we are sure | THE JEWEL BOX ivill not forget o ur name for we have been serving | them faithfully since they first opened their store. 5 “Best | Wishes” ji to the JEWEL BOX for the jj j; continued success of their new £ |i Roanoke Rapids store ... | ii S. LA ROSE || ;! Jewelers and Watchmakers Supplies ^ ■j JEFFERSON STANDARD BLDG. ;j ;j GREENSBORO, N. C. j| -- --- < ANOTHER ONE OF America’s Leading Distributors of Fine Watches I TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY i TO EXTEND THEIR HEARTY j “Congratulations” | TO HENRY COLEY UPON THE OPENING OF HIS SPLENDID NEW' STORE - The Jewel Box AT 1020 ROANOKE AVENUE It a pleasure for us to join | with other wholesalers and man ufacturers in extending BEST WISHES to this enterprising firm, and to know that they sell our merchandise. (R. C.L.)
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